by Jelimir Vlastici | May 29, 2024 | Activate, Employee engagement, Gamification, Global phenomena, Green Upskilling
Sustainability and Business Success Sustainability in business is not just about altruism; it intertwines with financial success. As noted by Harvard Business School Professor Rebecca Henderson, successful business strategies integrate doing well financially and doing...
by Jelimir Vlastici | Feb 26, 2024 | Climate change, Co-creation, Global phenomena, Green Upskilling
In an era where sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) compliance are not just buzzwords but essential benchmarks for success. Managers play a pivotal role in navigating their companies towards these objectives. With increasing governmental and...
by Licia Genghini | Nov 22, 2023 | Climate change, Global phenomena, Impact, Sustainability
The illusion of saving money “Sales are deliberately orchestrated to make people panic that they are at risk of losing out on the promise of happiness unless they act fast” – clinical psychologist Dr Jonathan Pointer, as quoted by Lauren Sharkey...
by Licia Genghini | Oct 3, 2023 | Climate change, Global phenomena, Impact, Sustainability
In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands out as the hottest topic of the moment. AI is a swiftly advancing technology reshaping numerous industries, and sustainability is no exception. With its potential to enhance...
by Licia Genghini | Feb 6, 2023 | Global phenomena, Sustainable behaviour
Every day numerous reports in the media highlight that some organizations are attempting to appear more socially and environmentally conscious than their rivals by greenwashing , woke washing or rainbow washing their activities. These concepts are quite alike as they...
by Mia Negru | Jan 26, 2021 | Global phenomena
For years (and we mean many years), the ocean helped us mitigate the early effects of human emissions by absorbing greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and heat, from the atmosphere. As a result, more than 90 percent of the global warming that happened on Earth...